In 1972, Lane bought a small reclining chair company in Tupelo, Mississippi named Action Industries. Action Industries was founded in 1970 by Bo Bland and Mickey Holliman. Action sustained tremendous growth through gains in market share and product diversification over the next 20 years becoming a major force in the upholstered furniture industry. Today, the wood and upholstered divisions have become Lane Home Furnishings. Lane Furniture Industries is owned by Furniture Brands International which also owns other well known brand name companies... Broyhill, Thomasville, Drexel Heritage and Maitland Smith.
Lane furniture today is perfect for the Comfortably Eclectic and Thrifty Traditionalist. As the leader in upholstery furniture and home entertainment, Lane upholstery and entertainment products offer the ultimate in consumer comfort and convenience. Lane offers features like perfect pitch adjustment and zero gravity recline mechanisms, and optional power headrests, tablet style tables, in-arm storage, functional cup holders, and chaise-style reclining, all backed by a quality of product warranty. With all these features and more, Lane furniture has truly fulfilled the vision of comfortable quality innovative furniture which began in 1907 with John Edward, and Edward Hudson Lane.
Originally known as Standard Red Cedar Chest Company, Lane Furniture began as a father and son business venture. John Edward Lane, a railroad tycoon who founded the town of Altivista Virginia, invested 500 dollars into a packing box plant, giving his son the opportunity to build his own cedar chest crafting business.
In 1922, Lane officially adopted the family name, began an aggressive national advertising campaign, and launched a research and development program. With updated knowledge and relevant data gathered from these adventures, Lane created a sales force evolution moving away from typical commission based sales and developing a dedicated sales force. The effects of this allowed for broadened distribution and branding of the Lane company name and accounted for exponential success through the Great Depression.
Much was gained from experience and knowledge of the industry and the customer. Lane began to recognize the importance of creating an emotional bond between the consumer and the brand. Leveraging the power of celebrities, they launched a campaign that would propel the company into a successful case goods manufacturer of cedar chests, television cabinets, occasional tables, and accent pieces.
During 1967 to 1970, Lane Furniture acquired Hickory Chair, and reclining upholstery specialist Action Industries. They opened the Verona facility which specialized in producing recliners and purchased an additional development facility for manufacturing in-house reclining mechanisms.
In the 80’s, Lane merged with the well known Interco, who owned the popular name brands of Ethan Allen, Broyhill, London Fog, Converse, and Florsheim Shoes. With a $42 Million sales volume in place, Lane merged with the St Louis based Interco and opened the Saltillo factory which produced Recliners and Motion furniture and the Belden facility. Today, Lane is known for helping customers achieve their greatest desire for great style, casual comfort, all backed by prices that almost anyone can afford.
Lane 315 Cinema with LED Lighting and Power Recline
Lane's Cinema 315 Home Theater seating features all the bells and whistles you could want at an affordable price. Of note is the sliding arm design that reveals a hidden, lighted cup holder. Blue ground ambient base lighting (matches the cup holder lights) is unique, as is a power recline mechanism that fully reclines within 8 seconds. Featured in many different leathers and fabrics in multiple colors. Allows you to add as many seats as you want.
Key Features · Sliding arm design reveals a hidden, lighted cup holder · Wall Saver Recliner moves forward while reclining, saving floor space · Blue ground-effect lighting creates ambience and convenience · Features patented C3 pocketed seat coil construction · Seats are heavily padded for deep seating comfort · Sectioned back cushions provide extra lumbar support
Upholstery This unit is available in many different leathers and fabrics. Please click on the "Color Swatches" tab for more information or call one of our comfort specialists for details.
In 1972, Lane bought a small reclining chair company in Tupelo, Mississippi named Action Industries. Action Industries was founded in 1970 by Bo Bland and Mickey Holliman. Action sustained tremendous growth through gains in market share and product diversification over the next 20 years becoming a major force in the upholstered furniture industry. Today, the wood and upholstered divisions have become Lane Home Furnishings. Lane Furniture Industries is owned by Furniture Brands International which also owns other well known brand name companies... Broyhill, Thomasville, Drexel Heritage and Maitland Smith.
Lane furniture today is perfect for the Comfortably Eclectic and Thrifty Traditionalist. As the leader in upholstery furniture and home entertainment, Lane upholstery and entertainment products offer the ultimate in consumer comfort and convenience. Lane offers features like perfect pitch adjustment and zero gravity recline mechanisms, and optional power headrests, tablet style tables, in-arm storage, functional cup holders, and chaise-style reclining, all backed by a quality of product warranty. With all these features and more, Lane furniture has truly fulfilled the vision of comfortable quality innovative furniture which began in 1907 with John Edward, and Edward Hudson Lane.
Originally known as Standard Red Cedar Chest Company, Lane Furniture began as a father and son business venture. John Edward Lane, a railroad tycoon who founded the town of Altivista Virginia, invested 500 dollars into a packing box plant, giving his son the opportunity to build his own cedar chest crafting business.
In 1922, Lane officially adopted the family name, began an aggressive national advertising campaign, and launched a research and development program. With updated knowledge and relevant data gathered from these adventures, Lane created a sales force evolution moving away from typical commission based sales and developing a dedicated sales force. The effects of this allowed for broadened distribution and branding of the Lane company name and accounted for exponential success through the Great Depression.
Much was gained from experience and knowledge of the industry and the customer. Lane began to recognize the importance of creating an emotional bond between the consumer and the brand. Leveraging the power of celebrities, they launched a campaign that would propel the company into a successful case goods manufacturer of cedar chests, television cabinets, occasional tables, and accent pieces.
During 1967 to 1970, Lane Furniture acquired Hickory Chair, and reclining upholstery specialist Action Industries. They opened the Verona facility which specialized in producing recliners and purchased an additional development facility for manufacturing in-house reclining mechanisms.
In the 80’s, Lane merged with the well known Interco, who owned the popular name brands of Ethan Allen, Broyhill, London Fog, Converse, and Florsheim Shoes. With a $42 Million sales volume in place, Lane merged with the St Louis based Interco and opened the Saltillo factory which produced Recliners and Motion furniture and the Belden facility. Today, Lane is known for helping customers achieve their greatest desire for great style, casual comfort, all backed by prices that almost anyone can afford.
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LANE LIMITED WARRANTY
Limited Warranty The black metal patented parts of the RECLINING MECHANISM carries a Limited Lifetime Warranty. The reclining mechanism is warranted to be free of defects for as long as you, the original consumer owns the furniture.
Five Year Sleeper mechanisms, mattresses, wooden frame components, springs and foam seat cores, are warranted to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for FIVE (5) years from the date of sale.
One Year Motors, heater units, massage units, wiring, hand wands and all other electrical components are warranted to be free of defects in manufacturing and workmanship for ONE (1) year from the date of sale.
Additional Warranty Coverage for Comfort Lift Reclining Chair ONLY All electrical parts, cables, motors, hand wands and sensor strips are warranted to be free of defect in materials and workmanship for THREE (3) years from the date of sale.
Fabric / Leather Lane warrants all our upholstery fabrics and leathers against defective materials and workmanship for ONE (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty covers seam failure, fabric separation, and nap loss. Excluded from warranty are cover pilling, fading, stretching, and dye lots.
Natural markings such as scars, brands, grain variations, wrinkles, etc., will be considered normal characteristics and not construed as defects. Nature's trademarks leave no two cow hides the same, so color variations could occur. Where there is evidence of excessive soiling, improper cleaning, abuse, or where the fabric or leather has had some form of chemical applied, the fabric / leather warranty will not apply.
Service Lane will honor reasonable and customary labor charges for a period of one year from the original date of sale for the purpose of repair or replacing warranty parts. Warranty service should be performed by a Lane dealer or Lane Certified Service Agent.
Extended Fabric Warranty Lane is pleased to offer a wide selection of fabrics that may offer an extended warranty to the consumer. If you have chosen an extended warranty fabric, please follow the instructions stated on the hangtag that accompanied your furniture.
Residential Use Only Lane designed this product for placement for residential use only. Placement in rental property, institutions, or any other excessive application voids our warranty.
Claims Claims for service must be accompanied further by the necessary information to satisfy warranty requirements. We reserve the right to require defective parts be returned to the factory upon request. A product's serial number is required for fulfillment of warranty. In the event of improper use or damage after the sale, this warranty does not apply. Also, this warranty does not cover pick up, inspection, cartoning, or freight charges. Should you have any question concerning this warranty, please contact your local authorized Lane dealer.
"We ordered three of these chairs and just had them installed. They are missing the cords for lights and the seats don;t recline back as far as other chairs. You also feel a big gap in your back when it does recline all the way. I'm calling Lane and Theater Seats to see if they can help with the missing cords so i can see them light up.
Also note I ordered these three chairs in Oct 2011 and just had them delivered on 1/20/2012. They clearly not worth the wait
Philadelphia, PA Customer"
By Diane from Philadelphia, Pa
Love the chairs
"I have four single chairs in my cinema room. one of the chairs was damaged in shipment. I had it sent back and it took a looooonnnngggg time to get it replaced. Again I love the chairs but the original order was in March and I received the 4th chair at the end of September."
By Scott from Salt Lake City
Good choice
"I have known and loved Lane for many years. I ordered these seats and they were in stock and delivered in 4 days. Good experience and good price too. Would recommend this company."
By Jeff from Farmington Hills
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You are making an investment in new furniture for your home. With our 5 Year Extended Warranty Plan you can protect your investment against accidents. For a small charge you are covered for 5 years, bumper to bumper.
This covers almost anything that can go wrong including:
• All stains and dye transfers onto surface of the upholstery
• Punctures, rips and burns
• Breakage of frames and springs
• Breakage of recline mechanisms
• Liquid marks and rings
• Warping
• Failure of any electrical motor or component
• Gouges, dents, scratches and chips
All you need to do is call our 800 number and a US based agent will take care of you ASAP. Add our Protection Plan to your order today because - Life Happens -and when it does know that you are covered!
White Glove Delivery & Setup
With our Signature White Glove Delivery your furniture will be delivered by a specialized furniture carrier. White glove carriers are different from common carriers in that they provide the customer with many benefits throughout the delivery process.
This Signature Service level provides an appointment setup at your convenience within a 4 hour time window. A two-man delivery to inside your residence to the room you choose. This service includes carrying the product up two flights of stairs from the building threshold. Once the product is in the room you desire, the shipper will unpack the product and provide basic setup that requires no tools (i.e. will set pieces next to each other, or on top of each other). The shipper will also remove and dispose of all packaging.
You can see all color swatch options on the Color Swatches Tab above
In 1972, Lane bought a small reclining chair company in Tupelo, Mississippi named Action Industries. Action Industries was founded in 1970 by Bo Bland and Mickey Holliman. Action sustained tremendous growth through gains in market share and product diversification over the next 20 years becoming a major force in the upholstered furniture industry. Today, the wood and upholstered divisions have become Lane Home Furnishings. Lane Furniture Industries is owned by Furniture Brands International which also owns other well known brand name companies... Broyhill, Thomasville, Drexel Heritage and Maitland Smith.
Lane furniture today is perfect for the Comfortably Eclectic and Thrifty Traditionalist. As the leader in upholstery furniture and home entertainment, Lane upholstery and entertainment products offer the ultimate in consumer comfort and convenience. Lane offers features like perfect pitch adjustment and zero gravity recline mechanisms, and optional power headrests, tablet style tables, in-arm storage, functional cup holders, and chaise-style reclining, all backed by a quality of product warranty. With all these features and more, Lane furniture has truly fulfilled the vision of comfortable quality innovative furniture which began in 1907 with John Edward, and Edward Hudson Lane.
Originally known as Standard Red Cedar Chest Company, Lane Furniture began as a father and son business venture. John Edward Lane, a railroad tycoon who founded the town of Altivista Virginia, invested 500 dollars into a packing box plant, giving his son the opportunity to build his own cedar chest crafting business.
In 1922, Lane officially adopted the family name, began an aggressive national advertising campaign, and launched a research and development program. With updated knowledge and relevant data gathered from these adventures, Lane created a sales force evolution moving away from typical commission based sales and developing a dedicated sales force. The effects of this allowed for broadened distribution and branding of the Lane company name and accounted for exponential success through the Great Depression.
Much was gained from experience and knowledge of the industry and the customer. Lane began to recognize the importance of creating an emotional bond between the consumer and the brand. Leveraging the power of celebrities, they launched a campaign that would propel the company into a successful case goods manufacturer of cedar chests, television cabinets, occasional tables, and accent pieces.
During 1967 to 1970, Lane Furniture acquired Hickory Chair, and reclining upholstery specialist Action Industries. They opened the Verona facility which specialized in producing recliners and purchased an additional development facility for manufacturing in-house reclining mechanisms.
In the 80’s, Lane merged with the well known Interco, who owned the popular name brands of Ethan Allen, Broyhill, London Fog, Converse, and Florsheim Shoes. With a $42 Million sales volume in place, Lane merged with the St Louis based Interco and opened the Saltillo factory which produced Recliners and Motion furniture and the Belden facility. Today, Lane is known for helping customers achieve their greatest desire for great style, casual comfort, all backed by prices that almost anyone can afford.
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